A Discipline Divided brings together the literature on the sociology of sociology and the research on the teaching of sociology to examine the ways in which historical, intellectual, and structural forces shaped the content and objectives of high school sociology courses between 1911 and 2001. Relying on questionnaire and interview data, published descriptions of past high school sociology courses, and current teachers' course materials, Michael DeCesare documents how teachers and sociologists have conceptualized the high school sociology course. On one hand, teachers have consistently taught...
A Discipline Divided brings together the literature on the sociology of sociology and the research on the teaching of sociology to examine the ways in...
Written by the new generation of sociologists, these essays chart a course for the future of the discipline, both by revisiting forgotten theories and methods and by suggesting innovative theoretical and methodological approaches. Comprised of seven essays on theory and five on methodology, the volume also attempts to reconnect theorists and methodologists in a discussion about the future of the sociological enterprise.
Written by the new generation of sociologists, these essays chart a course for the future of the discipline, both by revisiting forgotten theories and...
Death on Demand explores the polarizing role of Jack Kevorkian--"Dr. Death"--as the most visible leader of the right-to-die movement. From a feature on the cover of Time magazine to interviews on shows like 60 Minutes, Kevorkian was a high-profile figure in the right-to-die movement, capturing constant media attention as he helped more than one hundred people kill themselves. The book opens with the death of Janet Adkins in 1990--Kevorkian's first assisted suicide--then travels back to Kevorkian's medical school days and follows his nearly four decades as a lone activist. Death on Demand...
Death on Demand explores the polarizing role of Jack Kevorkian--"Dr. Death"--as the most visible leader of the right-to-die movement. From a feature o...